PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A man was arrested after allegedly trespassing and destroying a memorial at Turning Point headquarters in Phoenix on Sunday morning.
Phoenix Police officers were directed to the man accused of damaging a community memorial in front of Turning Point USA headquarters near 48th Street and Beverly Road. Phoenix police say officers were already in the area to assist with traffic control.
The memorial was made by community members to remember late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, co-founder of the nonprofit political organization, who was assassinated while speaking at a Utah university earlier this week.
The suspect, later identified as 19-year-old Ryder Corral, was detained by witnesses until he was taken into custody by responding officers. There were no serious injuries.
Corral will be booked on multiple charges to include criminal damage and disorderly conduct.
More details are expected to be released Sunday afternoon after Corral has been formally booked.
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